Wildlife group reminds of pollution dangers after pelican hurt in B.C. lake
BURNABY, B.C. — An endangered American white pelican faces a long recovery after being injured by some fishing line discarded in a British Columbia lake.
The Wildlife Rescue Association says in a statement that the pelican, one of North America’s largest birds, was stranded on an Okanagan lake near Oliver when the rest of its flock flew south for the winter.
The bird was unable to fly because the discarded fishing line had badly damaged its left wing, causing several punctures and a large tear in the skin.
A team was able to capture the severely dehydrated and emaciated pelican, and Wildlife Rescue says its medical team has determined there is a good possibility for recovery with long-term care and treatment.